Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
148
She spoke bitterly.
4
149
"The difference between the collector of taxes and the slaver is sometimes less than clear".
4
150
"It would doubtless be desirable, from the point of view of the rence islands," I suggested, "if they should, in certain matters, act in unanimity".
4
151
"We Rencers," she said, "are independent people.
4
152
We, each of us, have our own island".
4
153
"You do not think," I asked, "that the plan of Ho-Hak will be successful?" "No," she said, "I do not think it will be successful".
4
154
She had now turned the stem of the craft toward the rence island, which lay some pasang or two through the swamp, and, as I cut rence here and there, began to pole homeward.
She spoke bitterly.
"The difference between the collector of taxes and the slaver is sometimes less than clear".
"It would doubtless be desirable, from the point of view of the rence islands," I suggested, "if they should, in certain matters, act in unanimity".
"We Rencers," she said, "are independent people.
We, each of us, have our own island".
"You do not think," I asked, "that the plan of Ho-Hak will be successful?" "No," she said, "I do not think it will be successful".
She had now turned the stem of the craft toward the rence island, which lay some pasang or two through the swamp, and, as I cut rence here and there, began to pole homeward.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )